The BRP Teresa Magbanua had been deployed at Sabina Shoal for five months before being pulled back to Puerto Princesa Port in ...
The personnel of BRP Teresa Magbanua collected rainwater as well as condensed water from the air conditioning system to ...
The withdrawal of the Philippine coast guard cutter BRP Teresa Magbanua from Sabina Shoal highlights rising tensions in the South China Sea, where China and the Philippines assert conflicting ...
The withdrawal of the PCG's flagship has prompted some to claim that Beijing has forced Manila to back down at Sabina Shoal.
Philippines officials in Manila say their coast guard ship, the BRP Teresa Magbanua, was rammed thrice by the Chinese coast ...
In the face of tension, it is your calm resolve that prevents disputes from turning into conflicts, demonstrating to the world that embracing dialogue and cooperation is the true essence of strength.” ...
Multi-role response vessels BRP Cabra, BRP Suluan and BRP Teresa Magbanua are transporting relief supplies to calamity victims in Bicol, the PCG said. Cabra left the Port Area in Manila on ...
In an X post on Sunday, Jay Tarriela, a spokesperson for the Philippines' Coast Guard, said the BRP Teresa Magbanua, one of the newest and largest patrol vessels deployed by the Philippine Coast ...
However, Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Commodore Jay Tarriela said it was the China Coast Guard vessel 5205 that "directly and intentionally rammed" the Philippines' ship, BRP Teresa Magbanua.
China Coast Guard rams BRP Teresa Magbanua near Escoda Shoal in West Philippine Sea. PCG Commodore Jay Tarriela said the PCG patrol vessel was rammed three times despite no provocation coming from ...